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36 reviews of Skip the Line: Guinness Storehouse Entrance Ticket
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If you go to Dublin then this is the number one attraction in the city. Self tour or a guided tour both are brilliant. Book through Viator and you will miss the long queue to get in. A pint of the black stuff at the top of the tower is worth the whole trip to Dublin. Great views of the city from the top. Worth every penny.
Reviewed by: David M, United Kingdom, September 2007
I'm not a Guinness fan, so I would have skipped it. The trade name items are sold all over Dublin, so you don't even have to go there to get souvenirs. But if you like beer, go there for the fun of seeing how it's made and the taste testing and complimentary beer. Also, the three hundred and sixty degree top floor is worth seeing.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States, June 2008
The best thing about the storehouse was the food. It was fantastic.
Reviewed by: Amanda M, Australia, March 2008
If you're a fan of Guinness, or just all things Dublin, then this is definitely worth a look. Other than that, it's just an expensive pint of Guinness. Basically it's just a self-guided tour of the old storehouse plus a free pint on the top floor.
Reviewed by: C B, United Kingdom, February 2008
Having the prepaid ticket was a godsend as it was cold out and the line to buy tickets was long. The tour was disappointing as this is not actually a tour of the Guinness factory as much as a tour of an exhibition about the Guinness factory. No beer was made on the tour. Just dry exhibits.
Reviewed by: Carol L, United States, December 2007
This place was a tourist trap! It was a joke! They do not even brew the beer here. Save your money!!!
Reviewed by: Jeffrey L, United States, June 2008
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